Crackdown 3 may or may not be a thing that’s launching in 2016, but the second game’s producer James Cope has reflected on how the title’s legacy has stuck with the team since it launched, and has allegedly clouded the studio’s most-recent project Game of Glens.

Crackdown 3 rumours went buck wild this morning after Microsoft and Crackdown 2 developer Ruffian Games both teased new game announcement. As it happens, the studio’s new title is an indie affair being pushed out through a Square Enix indie initiative.

Crackdown 2 studio Ruffian Games is currently hiring for a variety of roles, a few of which concern a next-gen console product that will ship in 2014. Hear that? It’s someone pouring coals into the rumour furnace.

Streets of Rage was undergoing the 3D re-make treatment at Scottish developer Ruffian Games. Leaked footage of the cancelled game has been confirmed as real by a member of the Crackdown 2 team, and you can watch it in full below. What do you think?

A resume belonging to a lead programmer at Ruffian Games suggests the studio has been contracted out for work on “a multiplayer map for a first person, melee combat game based on the CryEngine” for Xbox 360.

Ruffian’s hiring for a new art director. The blog post, which was first tweeted out this morning by studio chap Gary Liddon, says it’s looking for someone who will “take ownership of Ruffian’s visual output” over some of Ruffian’s still to be announced upcoming projects. You can find the specifics here. The studio made last […]

Zavvi’s basically made it impossible for you to not have Enslaved now: the amazing Ninja Theory action title, which did critically well, but unfortunately lacked in sales, is at £7.85 for 360 and PS3. Crackdown 2′s going cheap for the 360 massive as well at £5.85. Either way, whatever you do, you owe yourself to […]

Crackdown 3 may or may not be a thing that’s launching in 2016, but the second game’s producer James Cope has reflected on how the title’s legacy has stuck with the team since it launched, and has allegedly clouded the studio’s most-recent project Game of Glens.

Crackdown 3 rumours went buck wild this morning after Microsoft and Crackdown 2 developer Ruffian Games both teased new game announcement. As it happens, the studio’s new title is an indie affair being pushed out through a Square Enix indie initiative.

Crackdown 2 studio Ruffian Games is currently hiring for a variety of roles, a few of which concern a next-gen console product that will ship in 2014. Hear that? It’s someone pouring coals into the rumour furnace.

Streets of Rage was undergoing the 3D re-make treatment at Scottish developer Ruffian Games. Leaked footage of the cancelled game has been confirmed as real by a member of the Crackdown 2 team, and you can watch it in full below. What do you think?

A resume belonging to a lead programmer at Ruffian Games suggests the studio has been contracted out for work on “a multiplayer map for a first person, melee combat game based on the CryEngine” for Xbox 360.

Ruffian’s hiring for a new art director. The blog post, which was first tweeted out this morning by studio chap Gary Liddon, says it’s looking for someone who will “take ownership of Ruffian’s visual output” over some of Ruffian’s still to be announced upcoming projects. You can find the specifics here. The studio made last […]

Zavvi’s basically made it impossible for you to not have Enslaved now: the amazing Ninja Theory action title, which did critically well, but unfortunately lacked in sales, is at £7.85 for 360 and PS3. Crackdown 2′s going cheap for the 360 massive as well at £5.85. Either way, whatever you do, you owe yourself to […]

Is your city a crime-free, freak-vaporized, de-orbed totalitarian utopia? Have you seen all there is to see, climbed the highest heights and punched your co-op buddies off them? Fear not, agent. Ruffian still has a few more tricks up its sleeve.